Gap CEO predicts spending spree post-pandemic
executives said consumers are eager to buy the kinds of apparel that they have been able to forgo during much of the Covid-19 pandemic, predicting a rebound in sales in the second half of the year after a difficult 2020.
Fed's Powell talks economy, jobs: Read highlights
Fed's Powell gives clues on inflation and when rates could move higher.
Another 745K Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week
The Labor Department's data on weekly jobless claims shed light on the economy's recovery from the damage inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Stock futures trade lower ahead of Powell comments
The Labor Department will report its tally of new claims for unemployment benefits
Michigan health director receives payout despite resignation: Report
James Freeman discusses Michigan coronavirus management
Texas' oldest, largest power cooperative files for bankruptcy after $2.1B ERCOT bill for winter storm
Brazos Electric, which serves 16 distribution member co-ops that cater to more than 1.5 million Texans, said it had "no choice" but to file for bankruptcy after its collateral surged to $1.6B in four days following a wholesale energy price increase by ERCOT and the Public Utility Commission of Texas.
Walmart makes $350B pledge to support US manufacturing
The company will focus its investment on domestic manufacturers that produce plastics, textiles, small electrical appliances, food processing, and pharmaceutical and medical supplies.
Sen. Cruz slams California Gov. Newsom's criticism of Texas governors new order
Sen. Ted Cruz on Texas fully reopening next week
NYC comedy club suing Gov. Cuomo over COVID shutdown
Dani Zoldan on lawsuit against Cuomo
Sen. Ted Cruz: Texas reopening will 'accelerate' California's mass exodus
Sen. Ted Cruz argued on Wednesday that the planned opening of Texas next week to "100%" will "accelerate” the mass exodus from California.
Sen. Cruz on Texas reopening: Texans are ‘eager to get back to work’
Sen. Cruz on Texas reopening, immigration, coronavirus relief package
ADP report shows private companies added 117,000 jobs in February
U.S. private employers continued slowly hiring new workers last month as the number of COVID-19 cases nationwide eased, according to a new report released Wednesday.
Elon Musk's SpaceX lands in Austin with new state-of-the-art manufacturing plant
The aerospace company revealed the plans in a new job posting for an automation & controls engineer, which will focus on Starlink, a global internet service made up of a constellation of satellites.
Demand for blue-collar jobs skyrocketing
FOX Business' Lydia Hu reports on the boom in warehousing and messenger jobs
Shaquille O'Neal becomes founding partner, investor in new ad agency focused on diversity
Basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal has become known since retiring from the game for his prolific work as a celebrity pitchman. In his latest venture, he’ll be working with marketers behind the scenes.
Men are turning to makeup during COVID after one-too-many Zoom calls
More men than ever are now buying makeup, resulting in the male side of the industry experiencing a leap in sales, partly due to the work-from-home trend.
Rand Paul says $15 minimum wage 'makes no economic sense'
Rand Paul on minimum wage, stimulus
$15 minimum wage is the 'right floor': Rep. Ro Khanna
California Congressman on the fight for $15 minimum wage.
Blue-collar jobs booming despite coronavirus pandemic
Lydia Hu on blue-collar jobs boom
Florida officials call for antiquated unemployment processing system to be replaced
Florida officials are recommending that the state's antiquated unemployment processing system be replaced after a review confirmed what had long been known: a broken system full of glitches that was incapable of handling the unprecedented deluge of jobless claims spawned by the coronavirus outbreak.



















